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这不是我原创的,而是从政府网站扒下来的。
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https://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/oca-bc.nsf/eng/ca02478.html: k+ w" I+ @' ^
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Returns and Refunds
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Don't count on always being able to return a product you've bought, whether it's from a store or the Internet. There is no law that says all sellers must take back an item. It may not matter that you don't like it, decided you can't afford it or found it cheaper somewhere else.0 U6 {) X% q- b+ } F' [
3 |& u- l& u3 D1 \Every seller has a different return policy. Find out what the seller's policy is before you buy. The return policy is often stated on the back of the receipt and/or posted near the cash register; if not, get it in writing on the receipt. Note that these policies may change during promotions and for items that are on sale or are deemed to be "party wear."
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; q9 x0 N, x+ i7 {9 I. FSome stores will allow you to bring goods back but will set conditions. Examples are:
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1 X# e8 ~, z+ R: m1 B0 d& NNo returns or exchanges allowed on personal goods such as pierced earrings or swimsuits
; s. A& R# l5 B6 H/ FProducts may be exchanged but not returned for cash back3 m5 |6 e1 {& S0 @* O5 `
Goods must be returned within a set number of days
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Goods must be unused and still have all tags, packaging, etc/ u7 X4 @) O7 [$ N; }) x5 W
You must have your sales receipt (although this is almost always required, some stores will refund or exchange without a receipt)
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7 V" |5 S! E5 X' n; JYour province or territory may have legislation that gives you the right to return specific products or cancel specific contracts. Contact your provincial or territorial consumer affairs office for more information. |
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